The fireside chat focuses on how India can strengthen its global leadership and influence in a multipolar world by enhancing strategies, forging key partnerships and shaping decision-making.
V Anantha Nageswaran highlights that policies focused on skills training, updating labour laws, supporting displaced workers, and promoting public-private partnerships are key to adapting to technological changes.
Day 1 of AIMA’s 51st National Management Convention, themed ‘India’s Ascent: Navigating Global Uncertainty,’ features sessions and fireside chats with over 30 distinguished speakers, along with the presentation of various awards to recipients.
Day 2 of AIMA's 51st National Management Convention, themed 'India’s Ascent: Navigating Global Uncertainty,' features a series of sessions and fireside chats with more than 30 distinguished speakers.
Kartik Sharma outlines key guidelines for navigating the ethical landscape of AI, emphasising transparency, accountability, privacy, safety and sustainability.
Karan Verma offers tips to early start up founders and entrepreneurs in startup investment essentials, including due diligence, portfolio strategy, and exit planning.
The Panel discusses how Indian CEOs could grab new global opportunities while managing geopolitical risks.
Pradeep Khosla talks about how industry, academia and government can partner in balancing the benefits and risks of AI in the changing landscape.
Sanjiv Mehta says that ESG imperative underlines not just the financial performance but also social and environmental responsibility for a business.
The Panel discusses about the economies of India and the US recovering from the inflation shock and how navigating this strained environment and radical uncertainty requires policy and business innovations.
The Panel talks about how the key to future economic growth lies in embracing new energy, computing, communication, commerce, and creative technologies.
The Panel discuss that even as advances in digital technologies are enabling radical changes in the way people work and live, there is still a critical need to rethink and remodel the innovation ecosystems across countries and companies.